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Page 1: Meristematic Tissue (where mitosis occurs) Responsible for growth in plant Produces new cells that will eventually specialize –↑ height = apical –↑ diameter=
Page 2: Meristematic Tissue (where mitosis occurs) Responsible for growth in plant Produces new cells that will eventually specialize –↑ height = apical –↑ diameter=

Meristematic Tissue (where mitosis occurs)

Responsible for growth in plantProduces new cells that will eventually specialize– ↑ height = apical– ↑ diameter= lateral

Page 3: Meristematic Tissue (where mitosis occurs) Responsible for growth in plant Produces new cells that will eventually specialize –↑ height = apical –↑ diameter=
Page 4: Meristematic Tissue (where mitosis occurs) Responsible for growth in plant Produces new cells that will eventually specialize –↑ height = apical –↑ diameter=

Surface Tissue

Outer Layer = cuticle (waxy)Protects Plant and Prevents Water Loss

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Parenchyma Tissue

Thin-walled CellsMain functions– Photosynthesis– Storage

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Sclerenchyme Tissue

Thick-walled CellsProvide Shape & SupportAble to Stand Upright

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Vascular Tissue

1. Xylem= transports water plant

2. Phloem= transports food & minerals

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Types of Meristems

Where growth occurs at the tips of roots & stems

1. Apical Meristems:

-Terminal/End-Upward Growth

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2. Lateral Meristems

Where growth in diameter occurs located outside stems & roots– Vascular cambium

• Located between X & P• Produces new vascular tissue

– Cork cambium• Located outside P• Replaces outer layer root & stem• Cork= dead cells to provide support & strength

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Types of Growth in Plant

Primary Growth: Apical Meristems

Secondary Growth: Lateral Meristems

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Importance of Roots

1. Anchors plant in soil2. Absorbs/transports water &

minerals3. Stores excess food & water

**live off during non-PS times**

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Types of Roots

1. Primary Roots2. Taproot3. Fibrous Root4. Aerial Root5. Adventitious/Prop Root

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Primary Root

1st root which appears out of a seed

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Taproot

Primary root grows thicker and longer with secondary roots growing off of itExamples:

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Fibrous Roots

Primary root branches off into many smaller rootsExample:

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Aerial Roots

Roots Exposed to AirAbsorb MoistureExample:

Spanish Moss

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Adventitious/ Prop Roots

Specialized roots which grow directly from the stem above groundExample:

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Root Structure

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Root CapHard protective layerPrevents breakage as pushes thru soilSecretes slimy lubrication

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Root HairsIncrease surface area of root so more water and nutrients can be absorbedMain water entry point

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Epidermis

Waterproof outermost layerProtection

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Cortex

Many layers of parenchyma cellsStore starch for energyTaproots have much more defined area

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Endodermis

Innermost cylinder of cortex-WATERPROOFRegulates movement of water & minerals into vascular tissue

Endodermis

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Stele/Vascular Tissue (innermost region of root)Contains xylem (always closer to center) & phloemCross sections:**Monocots : forms a ring, Dicots: forms a cross**

Endodermis

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Pericycle

Outermost layer of cells of the steeleGoes through cell division creating root hairs

Endodermis

Pericycle